Kind Words - write kind letters to real people asking for advise on real problems

Kind Words is a casual "game" that lets you offer your kind words to strangers by writing them a letter from your room. Kind Words also helps you de-stress and defuse your nerves by writing how you're currently feeling with a chill lo-fi music playing. Get a dose of reality that there are many people who are undergoing problems as well. The letters are from real people, but the pen names are anonymous.

Kind Words would let you view requests, make requests, and say nice things. Requests are made such as asking for advise or letting your hair down about the day. You can respond to these requests by offering kind words, advise, or relate to the other person. Saying nice things is a way to be spontaneous on encouraging other people which will then become a paper airplane flying on someone else's room. When you've responded  to a request, they can give you a sticker as thanks to decorate your room.

Without mentioning, it is strictly forbidden to be a jerk in Kind Words. Otherwise, your letter may get reported which ties in to your Steam account. Stick to the theme. I can't reveal anything related to any letters I've read to Kind Words, but the problems are real. You will most likely relate to the situation. And probably give the other person a hug instead.

Mental Health is important. Personally, I unwind by writing. Kind Words is a unique "game" (an app rather) which I recommend for folks who want to write about how they're feeling to a direct audience behind an anonymous letter. Oh, and as the deer that delivers the mail had said, "You cannot solve all problems by yourself."

THE HARVEST GAMER
Sam1, a portmanteau for someone, is an aspiring novelist in the romance, comedy, and horror genre. He is a university graduate with a degree in Business Administration and Applied Computer Science. He is an indie game-developer on itch.io and also an avid gamer. He currently works as an Exams and Adaptive Technology Coordinator.

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